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ELVIS WEEK HIGHLIGHTS Elvis Week 2016 runs Wednesday, Aug. 10, through Tuesday, Aug. 16, and will feature more than 25 events taking place at Graceland and other Memphis locations. Here are a few of the highlights:

The Association of African American Museums’ 37th annual conference, “Milestones in History: African American Museums and the Story of African American Progress,” will be held Tuesday, Aug. 4, through Friday, Aug. 7, with most events at The Peabody, 149 Union Ave. The general public is invited to all events. Visit blackmuseums.org/2015conference for schedule and event prices.

The Association of African American Museums’ 37th annual conference, “Milestones in History: African American Museums and the Story of African American Progress,” will be held Tuesday, Aug. 4, through Friday, Aug. 7, with most events at The Peabody, 149 Union Ave. The general public is invited to all events. Visit blackmuseums.org/2015conference for schedule and event prices.

The board governing The Regional Medical Center at Memphis has formed an ad hoc committee to review and make recommendations regarding the amount of business the hospital conducts with minority-owned companies.

The board governing The Regional Medical Center at Memphis approved its fiscal year 2012 budget, including roughly $20 million in capital improvements, during a Thursday, June 16, meeting at the Adams Pavilion, 842 Jefferson Ave.

The board governing The Regional Medical Center at Memphis has approved its fiscal year 2012 budget, including roughly $20 million in capital improvements.

The public hospital’s 2012 operating budget, whose total operating expenses amount to $306.8 million, includes 20 new and expanded programs, including salary increases for staff, trauma surgeon support and a culture development program to improve communication with patients and visitors.

On Thursday, June 16, the board overseeing The Regional Medical Center at Memphis will vote on its fiscal year 2012 budget, including a capital improvements plan approved last week by The MED’s Finance, Budget and Audit Committee.

The board of the Regional Medical Center at Memphis today will make a decision its leaders say they hope will put the hospital on the road to becoming more financially stable.

“We have just been fighting each year to scrape by, and the Blue Ribbon task force among others certainly acknowledged that that’s a path that leads to failure,” board chairman Gene Holcomb said in an interview with The Daily News after last week’s board meeting in which members chose the top two proposals. “And we can’t continue along that path.”